By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years
Lynn University (LU) is a private, non-profit university in Boca Raton, Florida, founded in 1962. - Source: Wikipedia

The third debate between President Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney featured the most intimate setting for a presidential face-off in recent years.

Mitt Romney accused President Obama of failing to protect the military from budget cuts and squandering U.S. leadership in the Middle East, leaving America standing by as al Qaeda has surged to become active in a dozen countries, as the two men faced off Monday night in their final debate.
With President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney set to square off at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., for their final debate, The Washington Times presents a guide to debate blunders — and how to avoid them.

Uh-oh. The next power suit on Capitol Hill may be a loud sports jacket.

Mitt Romney's first debate bounce has evaporated and President Obama once again has taken a slim lead in The Washington Times/Zogby Poll released Sunday night — though the survey showed Mr. Romney's backers are far more energized about him than the president's backers are about their candidate.

Murder is hard to sweep under the rug. President Obama may have invoked executive privilege to shield his Fast and Furious scandal from congressional investigators, but repeating this strategy won't go down well during a presidential debate.

Mitt Romney on Thursday elevated the Benghazi terrorist attack to the forefront of the presidential campaign, saying President Obama and his campaign are politicizing the issue rather than explaining why the administration botched the initial response.

Tired of being deluged with TV commercials telling you that President Obama or challenger Mitt Romney "approved this message?" The candidates will deliver their message for themselves Wednesday night in the first of three head-to-head presidential debates.

Here we go again. Voters, pundits and political junkies will be glued to Wednesday night's presidential debate to see more than just a back-and-forth on national defense, the economy and other issues.

When Lynn University began the application process to host a presidential debate, school President Kevin Ross was hopeful, but realistic.
For the first time in two decades, a woman has been tapped to moderate a presidential debate.

For the first time in two decades, a woman has been tapped to moderate a presidential debate.
Trailing in an Iowa poll, Republican Rick Perry says in an ad running there that his jobs record is more important than the candidate's on-camera polish.

"One tough nerd." "One chance" to fix things. An invitation to "reinvent" Michigan — a state straining mightily against its manufacturing past and still firmly caught in the recession's coils.